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  • Published: 26 November 2024
  • ISBN: 9780593529638
  • Imprint: Nancy Paulsen Books
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 32
  • RRP: $32.99

How Do You Spend? A Moneybunny Book





Celebrate the many different ways a little bunny can spend her savings, and learn about opposites too!

Celebrate the many different ways a little bunny can spend her savings, and learn about opposites too!

Bun has been saving her carrots, and now it’s time to spend some—but HOW will she spend them? Well, she could spend fast and buy a lot of things all at once, or she could take her time and spend slowly on something unique. She could buy something ordinary like a toothbrush, or something exciting like a mini sports car. Then there are things to buy for herself and things to buy for others, as well as things she needs and some that she wants. There are so many options, and little bunnies will have a ball considering them all!

  • Published: 26 November 2024
  • ISBN: 9780593529638
  • Imprint: Nancy Paulsen Books
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 32
  • RRP: $32.99

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Praise for How Do You Spend? A Moneybunny Book


PRAISE FOR THE MONEYBUNNY BOOKS:
  Give It!
     "Young financial analysts will certainly have an opinion while reading and weighing the choices, making this a solid jumping-off point for discussions about charitable giving. A sweet tale about the path to generosity." —Kirkus
  Earn It!
     "Cheery pencil and ink illustrations. . . . Gentle message about working hard is sound. A sweetly simplistic introduction to financial literacy and taking personal responsibility for one's success that should find a welcome home in most collections." —SLJ
  Spend It!
     "Bright, energetic illustrations. . . . A welcome story about smart spending." —SLJ
     "A supercritical lesson is learned: consider how and what you spend your money on. The lesson goes down smoothly because it presents options for ways to satisfy the urge to spend—it also helps that Sonny is cute as a you-know-what. Financial planning never looked so good." —Kirkus
  Save It!
     "Introduces a smart alternative to straight saving: saving a portion of each week's take. . . . The story also introduces the act of patience. . . . Honey is such a charmer, and she goes about her task with such good-natured earnestness--and the language of the book is so consolingly you-can-do-it--that you can't help but cheer for her. . . . A well-tempered experiment in having your (carrot) cake and eating it too." —Kirkus

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